Cancelled envelope mailed from Apache, Ariz., September 12, 1910. The return address is Chiricahua, Ariz. The post office was established on Jan. 7, 1873 with John A. Meredith as postmaster. The office was discontinued on Aug. 11, 1875.

Opinion 58-064. 2 pages (PDF version). Letter to the Yavapai County Attorney stating that the Count Board of Supervisors may expend money from the Immigration Fund for maintenance of an irrigation ditch which will serve a landowner in the described...

"Genius" is a learning packet created to instruct how connecting with our surroundings develops new forms of expression and success. Includes articles, exercises, posters, and event bulletins from the year of publication.

Orange t-shirt with a circular design on the back depicting a yellow moon, a howling wolf on a bluff, and several trees. "WOLF CREEK" circles at the top of the design and "HOT SHOTS" circles at the bottom. "R-6" and "USFS" reads on the sides of...

In 1924, Joe Farley learned his old homestead was for sale, so he and Sarah moved back with their daughter, Minnie, and her husband, Will C. Steele. They split the purchased property, with the creek as the dividing line. The Steeles developed a...

This title contains one or more publications. The Wildlife News is distributed in the first and third weeks of every month.These digital items were created from emails sent to the repository from AZGFD [e-news@phx-listserv.ad.gf.state.az.us].

Color Photograph of smoke plume in forested area 6-18-2002 Two man-made fires started June 18, 2002 near Cibecue on the Fort Apache Reservation. The first was doused, but bone-dry fuels caused by extreme drought and gusty winds enabled the...